hi dear pablo . i fixed problem with ssl after update win 10 and update wwb 17.3.1 for ssl connection
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To fix this problem, delete the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\AuthRoot\Certificates
To do this, follow these steps:
Start Registry Editor
Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\AuthRoot
Right-click and then delete the key that is called Certificates.
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go to command
type :
1 : ipconfig hit enter
2 ipconfig/release hit enter
3 : ipconfig/renew
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after done reastart system .
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my problem was fixed with this methode . hope any one have similar problem fixed with this .
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article link : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubl ... l-kb931125
Cause
These problems may occur if you updated your Third-party Root Certification Authorities by using the December 2012 KB 931125 update package. The KB 931125 package that was posted on December 11, 2012, was intended only for client SKUs. However, it was also offered for Server SKUs for a short time on Windows Update and WSUS.
This package installed more than 330 Third-party Root Certification Authorities. Currently, the maximum size of the trusted certificate authorities list that the Schannel security package supports is 16 kilobytes (KB). Having a large amount of Third-party Root Certification Authorities will go over the 16k limit, and you will experience TLS/SSL communication problems.
Resolution
If you use WSUS, and you did not install the December 2012 KB 931125 update, you should sync your WSUS servers, and then approve the expirations so that your servers do not install the update.
If you installed the December 2012 KB 931125 update package, you should use the following resolution to remove additional Third-party Root Certification Authorities on all servers that now have a large amount of Third-party Root Certification Authorities.